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Electronics and Instrumentation

Today, the semiconductor industry is one of
the largest and fastest growing industries. With its rapid expanding pace, this
industry can be divided into 4 main categories including:

·Memory chips,

·Microprocessors,

·Commodity Integrated Circuit and

·Complex SoC (System on a Chip)

With increasing competition, the semiconductor manufacturers are designing
faster, cheaper and smaller chips today. However, even as new chips are being
launched into the market, they are rapidly growing old and the semiconductor
producers are left with no option but to produce an improvised version at an
even lesser price so that they are able to attract and retain customers. This
replacement cycle which used to be around 4 years previously is now less than 2
and will reach 1 year soon.

Earlier, semiconductor producers controlled
the complete production processes, however, now they are assigning an increased
number of processes to others.

Manufacturers today, seek to transform their
operations of global business processes across their value chain by automating,
executing and managing their processes. This means, an end-to-end integration
of processes across operations is needed- regardless of where these facilities
and operations are physically located. This research group is central to the
concept of ‘Coordinate and Synchronize People, Processes, Equipment, Tooling
and Materials on a Global Scale.’ Technological advancements in process
monitoring, control and industrial automation over the past decades have
contributed greatly to improve the productivity of virtually all manufacturing
industries throughout the world. Businesses can run through this section to
gain insights through report that highlights automation and minimization of
manual and personnel-related work over industrial process, production
processes, and manufacturing.